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that's what this america is about. in 2011 we came together and put in place discretionary spending caps that will reduce our debt by over $1 trillion in the coming decade. we also agreed to find another trillion in savings before december 31 of this year. while significant spending cuts are a necessary part of a balanced solution, any plan to responsibly lower the deficit can't come from cuts alone. revenue must also be part of a solution. i have appreciated that several of our colleagues on the other side of the aisle have acknowledged this, that revenue must be part of the solution. now we have to put words into action. i think the most common refrain i hear from the business community at home when we discuss what it will take to spur investment and create jobs, what they talk about is certainty. they need certainty. they need certainty if they're a farmer and we need to include the farm bill in this package so they know what they need to get for their crop insurance. they need certainty if they're a businessperson
that's what this america is about. in 2011 we came together and put in place discretionary spending caps that will reduce our debt by over $1 trillion in the coming decade. we also agreed to find another trillion in savings before december 31 of this year. while significant spending cuts are a necessary part of a balanced solution, any plan to responsibly lower the deficit can't come from cuts alone. revenue must also be part of a solution. i have appreciated that several of our colleagues on...
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you built america. you helped save america. you helped save western civilization. we're going to work right now to save your safety net benefits. come to that hall where you can apply for those benefits. they're still there, and we still want to make sure you're eligible. but we want not only a safety net to get you over the hard time, because we believe the best safety net is jobs in american manufacturing. madam president, i'm going to yield the floor, but i will not yield the fight for american jobs. i note the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: a senator: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from new york. mr. schumer: i ask unanimous consent the quorum call be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. under the previous order, the senate will proceed to executive session to consider the following nominations which the clerk will report. the clerk: nominations judiciary, lorna g. schofield of new york to be united states district judge. frank paul geraci jr. of new york to be uni
you built america. you helped save america. you helped save western civilization. we're going to work right now to save your safety net benefits. come to that hall where you can apply for those benefits. they're still there, and we still want to make sure you're eligible. but we want not only a safety net to get you over the hard time, because we believe the best safety net is jobs in american manufacturing. madam president, i'm going to yield the floor, but i will not yield the fight for...
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well also we were across america but now also in the u.k. there are private prisons and they have contracts with the government that derren t. . bodies in the jail cells so because of that we have because the real criminals are dancing around in their piles of cocaine the the simian bankers they're not in jail so there are spaces empty so they have to create fake crimes that normal human beings the non the mere mortals have to be thrown into prison marine biologist could get twenty years in prison for feeding whales a california marine biologist is facing up to twenty years in prison and half a million dollars in fines for allegedly feeding a group of killer whales and then altering footage of the incident and lying to authorities this is nancy black of monterey bay well watch tourist i don't know she's been sentenced yet but this is this is from earlier in the year but what happened is basically her captain of her little boat in the whale watch tour whistled to a killer whale and that's against the law because that's harassing whales and sh
well also we were across america but now also in the u.k. there are private prisons and they have contracts with the government that derren t. . bodies in the jail cells so because of that we have because the real criminals are dancing around in their piles of cocaine the the simian bankers they're not in jail so there are spaces empty so they have to create fake crimes that normal human beings the non the mere mortals have to be thrown into prison marine biologist could get twenty years in...
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morgan chase citibank bank of america all these banks lied to them so there is now there is a law that goes back to eight hundred sixty three that is used to entrap mere mortals so they could use this against bankers they know they own the president are saying and they need to put people in the prisons because they own a prison in the presence of publicly traded and their bonuses are based on options tied to the price of the prisons that are trade on the exchange that need to be filled up so they top up these charges but these innocent people in jail while the perpetrators go frank so estimates of the potential cost of these mortgage put backs in these crimes are three hundred billion dollars there's a trillion though in bad toxic assets that were so. sold through including f.h.a. face and senate fannie mae and freddie mac. so that's a huge thing we're going to keep track of that over into the next new year but i want to talk about to fail not to bail that's what i've come up with not seem to lead he's to fail not to bail on the kaiser report because of course according to this three m
morgan chase citibank bank of america all these banks lied to them so there is now there is a law that goes back to eight hundred sixty three that is used to entrap mere mortals so they could use this against bankers they know they own the president are saying and they need to put people in the prisons because they own a prison in the presence of publicly traded and their bonuses are based on options tied to the price of the prisons that are trade on the exchange that need to be filled up so...
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we're america's natural gas. >>> former u.s. marine jailed in texas. tonight his parents are pleading for help ahead on 360. helping millions of americans retire on their terms. when they want. where they want. doing what they want. ameriprise. the strength of a leader in retirement planning. the heart of 10,000 advisors working with you one-to-one. together for your future. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] while you're getting ready for the holidays, we're getting ready for you. tis the season. for food, for family, and now, something extra -- for you. >>> now a group of researchers are discover iing evidence that some times epi marks may be pass the down through generations. what are they? >> it is where the rub are bber the road. how the code is transcribed is what it is all about. but consider a sentence. and you pick up in the middle of that randomly and manage the meaning of that, the same is true of the code. where and how the code is transcribed is how those codes are expressed. there is peer appears to be som that affects tess ttosterone in male
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we have and believe that republicans, $250,000 is not rich in america today. the question will come down to what you get into return? i like to think of it as small claims court. if everyone goes away happy, the deal is probably good. speaker boehner was probably conciliatory. now it is up to the president to come and talk about spending cuts he is willing to make. >> the american people want those now. i think that we are all just ready to say let's do something. we don't care what it is anymore. we just want resolutions. we have a good deal here. a bad deal can be really bad and we will be stuck with it for a long time. >> absolutely. if the deal is bad for america, it is not for everyone. it is bad for the world. the markets are now waiting for a decision to be made. it could be bad for the marketplace. we have to make decisions on entitlement and spending and the real cost of our economic rows. in january, we have to be talking about raising the debt ceiling. the one you said it, spending and is our problem. we have so many obligations that there is no roo
we have and believe that republicans, $250,000 is not rich in america today. the question will come down to what you get into return? i like to think of it as small claims court. if everyone goes away happy, the deal is probably good. speaker boehner was probably conciliatory. now it is up to the president to come and talk about spending cuts he is willing to make. >> the american people want those now. i think that we are all just ready to say let's do something. we don't care what it is...
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. >> did you know america existed? >> translator: not at all. >> did you know that the world was round? >> translator: i had no idea if it was round or square. >> camp 14 was all that he said he knew for the first 23 years of his life. these satellite images are the only glimpse outsiders have ever gotten of the place. 15 thourk people are believed to be imprisoned here, forced to live and work in this bleak collection of houses, factories, fields, and mines surrounded by an electrified fence. >> growing up, did you ever think about escaping? >> translator: that never crossed my mind. >> it never crossed your mind? >> translator: no, never. what i thought was the society outside the camp would be similar to that inside the camp. >> you thought everybody lived in a prison camp like this? >> translator: yes. >> shin told us this was the house where he was born. his mother and father were prisoners whose marriage, if you could call it that, was arranged by the guards as a reward for hard work. >> did they live together? d
. >> did you know america existed? >> translator: not at all. >> did you know that the world was round? >> translator: i had no idea if it was round or square. >> camp 14 was all that he said he knew for the first 23 years of his life. these satellite images are the only glimpse outsiders have ever gotten of the place. 15 thourk people are believed to be imprisoned here, forced to live and work in this bleak collection of houses, factories, fields, and mines...
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the success of these options required delivering on our promise to america's first responders. even with incentive options on course the demand for our airwaves will continue to grow. to meet this demand, efficiency is critical. at the fcc efficiency means getting all of our options done on a clear timeline. for industry efficiency means squeezing more out of the spectrum already allocated for commercial use. now is the time to invest in technologies, geographic, temporal and cognitive that multiplied the capacity of our air waves. finally for the federal government's efficiency means finding new approaches that facilitate repurchasing of the spectrum better than the old three step process of clearing, relocating and auctioning. to this end i believe it is time to develop a series of incentives to serve as catalysts for freeing more federal spectrum for commercial use. what if we were to financially reward federal authorities for efficient use of their spectrum. if we want to convert more airwaves to commercial use i believe it is time to work with our government partners so th
the success of these options required delivering on our promise to america's first responders. even with incentive options on course the demand for our airwaves will continue to grow. to meet this demand, efficiency is critical. at the fcc efficiency means getting all of our options done on a clear timeline. for industry efficiency means squeezing more out of the spectrum already allocated for commercial use. now is the time to invest in technologies, geographic, temporal and cognitive that...
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people want and used health care in america. it is an increase of utilization. kaiser health news, we had an edge to story who talked about trying to get the price of an m.r.i. try to find out how much it would cost and she could not get an answer. when she did get an answer, they were all over the map. these providers are cutting -- they have contracts with organizations to be reimbursed at certain levels. if you want to get a procedure and you're not in that plan, it will cost you more. we're used to comparison shopping. why can we do for health care? host: christine in arizona. caller: i have a couple of questions. one is with taxes. i look forward to tax time because i was get three times the rate of what ever i paid in back. i've gotten older, i don't understand how that's possible for somebody to get back three times what they paid in. host: any comment you want to make? guest: the cult may be talking about the man of money people pay into social security or medicare and the amount of benefits they receive. there is some discussion of what people pay in an
people want and used health care in america. it is an increase of utilization. kaiser health news, we had an edge to story who talked about trying to get the price of an m.r.i. try to find out how much it would cost and she could not get an answer. when she did get an answer, they were all over the map. these providers are cutting -- they have contracts with organizations to be reimbursed at certain levels. if you want to get a procedure and you're not in that plan, it will cost you more. we're...
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who are we as america? we now will have official secrets and the american people can't know that not even congress can know? >> there things that congress does behind closed doors. can't it be kept a secret? >> no. you cannot have a democracy and even pretend to have a democracy if you are operating in secret. this move towardsy is cresy and being able to use deadly force without justification undermines our democracy and doesn't make us safer. >> should there be a special court system as a counter measure? what are you proposing? >> that congress exercise oversight. that's exactly what started to happen today because of the resolution that mr. paul and i put forward. it's a resolution that required the judiciary committee to have a hearing and it was a broad discussion. frankly that discussion was the first time that they had a discussion about u.s. drone policy. >> let me ask you this as you take a sip there. i know congressman paul back in the town hall back in october and he was asked about this specifi
who are we as america? we now will have official secrets and the american people can't know that not even congress can know? >> there things that congress does behind closed doors. can't it be kept a secret? >> no. you cannot have a democracy and even pretend to have a democracy if you are operating in secret. this move towardsy is cresy and being able to use deadly force without justification undermines our democracy and doesn't make us safer. >> should there be a special...
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plus, the changing face of america. pretty soon there will be no racial majority in our country. what will that mean for society? what about politics? that's coming up. stick around. >> gretchen: new senate bill taking on the so-called stalker apps that help smartphone user track victims. the bill was sponsored by al franken that closes a loophole that laws apps to secretly operate on a cell phone and transmit their location without their knowledge. the bill updates laws passed years before laws revolutionized smartphones. you've been working on this since the '90s. you see this as a domestic violence situation. >> it's another way to empower a stalker. they can put an application on your phone without you know and follow you wherever you are. stalking encompasses a lot of behavior, one is to know where you are all the time and send harassing emails do things physically. >> a case i was reading about, somebody was fearful of an ex-husband and he texted her saying i know you're at the courthouse and now i know you're such and such. this is a type of situation that would stop that
plus, the changing face of america. pretty soon there will be no racial majority in our country. what will that mean for society? what about politics? that's coming up. stick around. >> gretchen: new senate bill taking on the so-called stalker apps that help smartphone user track victims. the bill was sponsored by al franken that closes a loophole that laws apps to secretly operate on a cell phone and transmit their location without their knowledge. the bill updates laws passed years...
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jenna: "america live" starts right now. megyn: fox news alert on questions surrounding an arrest at the office of powerful united states senator as one of his former interns is taken into custody. welcome to "america live," everyone, i'm megyn kelly. fox news has confirmed that new jersey democrat robert menendez employed an unpaid intern who was not only in this country illegally, but was apparently a registered sex offender. senator menendez says he just learned about the situation this week, but according to the associated press, immigration and customs enforcement, i.c.e., first learned about this intern back in early october. they then notified their superiors at the department of homeland security, and an ap source -- described as an official -- says that the department of homeland security instructed i.c.e. not to arrest this guy until after election day. when contacted by fox news, homeland security denied that allegation that the arrest was delayed until after election day, but clearly this is all just coming to th
jenna: "america live" starts right now. megyn: fox news alert on questions surrounding an arrest at the office of powerful united states senator as one of his former interns is taken into custody. welcome to "america live," everyone, i'm megyn kelly. fox news has confirmed that new jersey democrat robert menendez employed an unpaid intern who was not only in this country illegally, but was apparently a registered sex offender. senator menendez says he just learned about the...
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. >>> un día muy especial hoy, celebrando a la patrona de méxico y de américa, se habrá cumplido la predicción del brujo mayor sobre la muerte de jenni rivera. >>> tenemos esto con una entrevista con verónica del castillo, esperamos sus comentarios en twitter, ya regresamos ♪. ♪ >>> millones de feligreses se congregaron para rendir homenaje a la virgen de guadalupe, hay una replica donde llegaron los fieles para agradecer a la virgen morena. >>> en mÉxico como es tradicional multitudes unieron sus voces para cantarle las maÑanitas a la morenita del tepeyac. en illinois cientos llegaron, gema llora el milagro de ser mamÁ. >>> un dÍa amaneci embarazada, y se lo sigo pidiendo, con complicaciones cardiacas, una cirugÍa tras otra, y aqui estamos. >>> y de rodillas con los ojos cerrados este devoto colombiano agradeciÓ el poder volver a estar con sus seres queridos. >>> estuve un aÑo fuera, y estoy agradeciendo tener la oportunidad de tener la familia a mi alrededor. >>> se colocaron ecografÍas y mensajes con intenciones particulares. >>> le pedi por mi niÑa, los doctores no contaban c
. >>> un día muy especial hoy, celebrando a la patrona de méxico y de américa, se habrá cumplido la predicción del brujo mayor sobre la muerte de jenni rivera. >>> tenemos esto con una entrevista con verónica del castillo, esperamos sus comentarios en twitter, ya regresamos ♪. ♪ >>> millones de feligreses se congregaron para rendir homenaje a la virgen de guadalupe, hay una replica donde llegaron los fieles para agradecer a la virgen morena. >>> en...
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let'for an idea.s - a grand idea called america. the idea that if you work hard, if you have a dream, if you work with your neighbors... you can do most anything. this led to other ideas like lerty and rock 'n' roll. to free markets, free enterprise, and free refills. it put a man on the moon and a phone in your pocket. our country's gone through a lot over the centuries and a half. but this idea isn't fragile. when times get tough, it rallies us as one. every day, more people believe in the american idea and when they do, the dream comes true. we're grateful to be a part of it. the distances aren't getting shorter. ♪ the trucks are going farther. the new 2013 ram 1500. ♪ with the best-in-class fuel economy. engineered to move heaven and earth. ♪ guts. glory. ram. ♪ music: "make someone happy" music: "make someone happy" ♪it's so important to make meone happy.♪.♪it's so e ♪make just one heart to heart you - you sing to♪ ♪one smile that cheers you ♪one face that lights when it nears you.♪ ♪and you will be ha
let'for an idea.s - a grand idea called america. the idea that if you work hard, if you have a dream, if you work with your neighbors... you can do most anything. this led to other ideas like lerty and rock 'n' roll. to free markets, free enterprise, and free refills. it put a man on the moon and a phone in your pocket. our country's gone through a lot over the centuries and a half. but this idea isn't fragile. when times get tough, it rallies us as one. every day, more people believe in the...
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from america's gift headquarters. walmart. on their nationwide 4g network. federal takeover of the oakd police department. but he you. >>> hi, everyone. good morning. 7:26. i'm frank mallicoat. get you caught up with some bay area headline now. >>> a federal judge stopped short of a federal takeover at the oakland police department but is ordering an outside compliance director to overso the department's reform efforts. >>> san francisco police sergeant under investigation over a video he posted online. the sergeant is now backing away from online comments about speeding through the broadway tunnel in san francisco in a lamborghini while drunk. >>> and the warriors didn't let the defending champs stop their road winning streak. green under the bucket for the last-second winner over lebron james and miami. the warriors are hot! >>> got your traffic and weather coming up. ,, ,,,,,,,, >>> good morning. if you are headed out to 101 a traffic alert southbound right at holly. two lanes are blocked until further notice. backups on san mateo bridge, northbound 101 s
from america's gift headquarters. walmart. on their nationwide 4g network. federal takeover of the oakd police department. but he you. >>> hi, everyone. good morning. 7:26. i'm frank mallicoat. get you caught up with some bay area headline now. >>> a federal judge stopped short of a federal takeover at the oakland police department but is ordering an outside compliance director to overso the department's reform efforts. >>> san francisco police sergeant under...
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. >> ten feet away from america? >> or less. >> his friend was released but johnny was brought to this jail in matamoras, mexico. his parents were told the jail is largely controlled by mexican drug cartel members. a few nights after he was imprisoned his parents got a call from someone threatening to kill their son unless they paid money. >> to then he said i have your son. he said, i'm going to f him up. he said, i already have. for some stupid reason my response was oh, no. i'm going to call the consulate. and he put johnny on the phone, and i just -- i couldn't believe it. i just -- then i realized, i was like, oh, my god. i really thought he wasn't in the prison. i thought someone has taken him out of the prison. i just couldn't conceive of this going on in a government facility. >> olivia, what did johnny tell you. >> he said, mom, you need to do whatever they say. he said, they're really serious. >> they never heard tfrom the caller again, although the u.s. consulate has known about this from the beginning the
. >> ten feet away from america? >> or less. >> his friend was released but johnny was brought to this jail in matamoras, mexico. his parents were told the jail is largely controlled by mexican drug cartel members. a few nights after he was imprisoned his parents got a call from someone threatening to kill their son unless they paid money. >> to then he said i have your son. he said, i'm going to f him up. he said, i already have. for some stupid reason my response was...
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because this is america. and we don't just make things you want, we make things you didn't even know you wanted. like a spoon fork. spray cheese. and jeans made out of sweatpants. so grab yourself some new prilosec otc wildberry. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. >>> unpaid and undocumented. an intern with a criminal past faces deportation after he is found working for a u.s. senator. >>> batter and fighting back. how a brave young woman used facebook to single out the man she says attacked her. >>> and a weighty question. hear what new jersey's chris christie has to say when barbara walters asks is he too heavy to be president? >> quite an exchange. >> welcome back to "early start." happy you're with us. i'm zoraida sambolin. >> i'm john berman. >>> we still do not know why a 22-year-old sandwich shop clerk decided to put on a hockey mask and open fire on holiday shoppers at a portland area mall but we are learning more about gunma
because this is america. and we don't just make things you want, we make things you didn't even know you wanted. like a spoon fork. spray cheese. and jeans made out of sweatpants. so grab yourself some new prilosec otc wildberry. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. >>> unpaid and undocumented. an intern with a criminal past faces deportation after he is found working for a u.s. senator. >>> batter and...
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so america is quickly changing too. so we're becoming a majority/minority country. the census has put an official date. 2-0-4-3. i think that's the year i can officially retire. according to my last pension statement. >> gracias, senior. >> exactly. >>> you're not going to have to wait until 2043 to see an apple tv. more evidence that they are working towards that direction and "the wall street journal" on wednesday morning says apple tests designs for tvs, working with component suppliers to test several tv set designs. apple has moved to release its television still in the early stages of testing. you probably remember steve jobs when he was here on earth said he was interested in creating a television that would have one of the simplest interfaces ever. this was kind of a dream of his. but it's worth noting that a lot of projects go into testing and never see the light of day. but i wonder if it's touch screen. >> i've heard people rave about that. people who seen it have raved about it. >>> and now up for the most ignorant parent award. a baby center, a site you
so america is quickly changing too. so we're becoming a majority/minority country. the census has put an official date. 2-0-4-3. i think that's the year i can officially retire. according to my last pension statement. >> gracias, senior. >> exactly. >>> you're not going to have to wait until 2043 to see an apple tv. more evidence that they are working towards that direction and "the wall street journal" on wednesday morning says apple tests designs for tvs,...